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primacy effect

the tendency for facts, impressions, or items that are presented first to be better learned or remembered than material presented later in the sequence. This effect can occur in both formal learning situations and social contexts. For example, it can result in a first-impression bias, in which the first information gained about a person has an inordinate influence on later impressions and evaluations of that person. Also called law (or principle of primacy). Compare recency effect.

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somatic obsession

somatic obsession

preoccupation with one’s body or any part of it. This concern may be associated with compulsive checking of the body part (e.g., in a mirror or by touch), comparing oneself to others, and seeking reassurance about one’s body. Somatic obsession is the central feature of body dysmorphic disorder but may also be a feature of obsessive-compulsive disorder if other obsessive-compulsive symptoms are present.